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    Western Culture at the American Crossroads: Conflicts Over the Nature of Science and Reason.Arthur Pontynen & Rod Miller - 2011 - Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
    America is experiencing a cultural malaise. As art historians Arthur Pontynen and Rod Miller show in this penetrating new book, our current cultural struggles result from repeated attempts to deny the qualitative foundation for culture that distinguishes civilization from barbarism. Tracing American art, science, and philosophy from the colonial era to the present, Western Culture at the American Crossroads reveals how a distinctively American culture emerged and where it went wrong. Culture cannot be merely a (...)
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    Western Culture and Judeo-Christian Judgement.Bina Nir - 2017 - Cultura 14 (2):69-88.
    Judeo-Christian Western culture recognizes a legislating, judging and punishing God. The view that a judge separate from man indeed exists, constitutes, among other things, cultural motivation for the pursuit of success, on the one hand, and fear of failure, guilt, on the other. The human-being fears the consequences of judgement, especially those entailing punishment, and attempts with all his might to succeed in the eyes of the judge. This study‟s underlying assumption is that judge-ment constitutes a deep structure (...)
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    Western Culture: A Collective Achievement.Jude P. Dougherty - 2019 - Studia Gilsoniana 8 (3):751–758.
    By examining selected works by Stephen Gaukroger, Alfred North Whitehead, Lynn White, Jr., Benjamin Farrington, and Paul Gans, the author discusses the formation of Western culture and the intellectual tools and the social conditions that contributed (and still contribute) to its being. He concludes that a metaphysics and a realistic epistemology—based on an ancient Greek confidence in the human intellect, in its ability to reason to truths that acknowledge the immaterial character of human intellection—is required for the West (...)
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    The demoralization of Western culture: social theory and the dilemmas of modern living.Ralph Fevre - 2000 - New York, N.Y.: Continuum.
    In The Demoralization of Western Culture Ralph Fevre undertakes an explanation of these difficulties.
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    Politics and social structure in The Culture of Control.Bruce Western - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (2):33-41.
    David Garland's The Culture of Control provides a powerful analysis of trends in crime and criminal justice policy over the last 30 years. This note re?examines two parts of the Garland thesis. First, it argues that punitive criminal justice policy is rooted in an authoritarian neoconservative politics that shares little with free?market ideology. Second, research on the collateral consequences of incarceration suggests that the penal system, at least in America, has become a significant influence on, rather than just a (...)
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    The Islamic and Western Cultures and Values of Privacy.Sattam Eid Almutairi - 2019 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 16 (1):51-80.
    The paper provides valuable accounts of the general concepts underlying privacy law in both cultures, and great detail about the impact of criminal procedure and evidence rules on privacy in reality rather than legal theory. It is, in this sense, a “realist” approach to privacy, particularly but not exclusively in relation to sexual activity. The distinction which the article draws between the frameworks within which privacy is conceived broadly, self-determination and limited government in the USA, protection of one’s persona in (...)
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  7. Radical Monotheism and Western Culture, with Supplementary Essays.Richard Niebuhr - 1960
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    Reinventing Eden: the fate of nature in Western culture.Carolyn Merchant - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Visionary quests to return to the Garden of Eden have shaped Western culture from Columbus' voyages to today's tropical island retreats. Few narratives are so powerful - and, as Carolyn Merchant shows, so misguided and destructive - as the dream of recapturing a lost paradise. A sweeping account of these quixotic endeavors by one of America's leading environmentalists, Reinventing Eden traces the idea of rebuilding the primeval garden from its origins to its latest incarnations in shopping malls, theme (...)
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    The Wreck of Western Culture: Humanism Revisited.John Carroll - 2008 - Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Edited by John Carroll.
    Humanism built Western civilization as we know it today. Its achievements include the liberation of the individual, democracy, universal rights, and widespread prosperity and comfort. Its ambassadors are the heroes of modern culture—Erasmus, Holbein, Shakespeare, Velázquez, Descartes, Kant, Freud. Those who sought to contain humanism’s pride within a frame of higher truth—Luther, Calvin, Poussin, Kierkegaard—could barely interrupt its torrential progress. Those who sought to reform humanism’s tenets from within—Marx, Darwin, and Nietzsche—were tested by the success of their own (...)
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  10. Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body.Susan Bordo - 1993 - University of California Press.
    In this provocative book, Susan Bordo untangles the myths, ideologies, and pathologies of the modern female body. Bordo explores our tortured fascination with food, hunger, desire, and control, and its effects on women's lives.
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    Defending the rise of western culture against its multicultural critics.Ricardo Duchesne - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (5):455-484.
    It is only in Western Europe that the whole pattern of culture is to be found in a continuous succession and alternation of free spiritual movements; so that every century of Western history shows a change in the balance of cultural elements, and the appearance of some new spiritual force which creates new ideas and institutions and produces a further movement of social change (Christopher Dawson).
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    The sources of Western culture.Georgia Elma Harkness - 1955 - London,: Skeffington.
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  13. A Western Cultural Illusion.Andityas Soares De Moura Costa Matos - 2012 - Cultura 9 (1):43-55.
    Considering the basic assumption that the modern Law and State theory does not only bear similarities, but also draws true epistemological parallels to theconstructions of Theology, Hans Kelsen intends to lay bare the ideological meaning that lies at the very core of the traditional dualism which constitutes Law and State into autonomous entities. Taking into account Kelsen´s original perceptions – which are seconded by more recent contributions from Claude Lefort and Hans Lindahl’s political and symbolic concepts and from Carl Schmitt’s (...)
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    Humanism: the wreck of Western culture.John Carroll - 1993 - London: Fontana Press.
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    The Neoplatonic Leaven in Western Culture.Joseph Owens - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5:181-185.
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    The influence of Western culture on the Central Asian States’ and Kazakhstan’s science.Sanat Ainakulov, Mereke Tulekova & Nurzhamal Oshanova - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (3):e02400186.
    Resumo: A relevância do estudo deve-se ao fato de que a cultura da Ásia Central é de grande interesse para a ciência sociológica moderna, enquanto objeto de estudo da interação intercultural, como um fenômeno multifacetado, complexo, controverso e dinâmico. O tópico da influência da cultura e da filosofia ocidentais na ciência das regiões mais orientais, de acordo com os autores, tem sido bastante negligenciado. O objetivo do artigo é estudar a influência da cultura ocidental na ciência dos estados da Ásia (...)
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    History of attitudes toward death: a comparative study between Persian and Western cultures.Kiarash Aramesh - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 9 (1).
    In his seminal book on the historical periods of Western attitudes toward death, Philippe Aries describes four consecutive periods through which these attitudes evolved and transformed. According to him, the historical attitudes of Western cultures have passed through four major parts described above: “Tamed Death,” One’s Own Death,” “Thy Death,” and “Forbidden Death.” This paper, after exploring this concept through the lens of Persian Poetic Wisdom, concludes that he historical attitudes of Persian-speaking people toward death have generally passed (...)
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    Mathematics in Western Culture.Morris Kline - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):434-436.
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  19. Part III: Chinese Aesthetics. Introduction: From the Classical to the Modern / Gao Jianping ; Several Inspirations from Traditional Chinese Aesthetics / Ye Lang ; The Theoretical Significance of Painting as Performance / Gao Jianping ; A Study in the Onto-Aesthetics of Beauty and Art: Fullness (chongshi) and Emptiness (kongling) as Two Polarities in Chinese Aesthetics / Cheng Chung-ying ; On the Modernisation of Chinese Aesthetics.Peng Feng & Reflections on Avant-Garde Theory in A. Chinese-Western Cross-Cultural Context - 2010 - In Ken-Ichi Sasaki (ed.), Asian Aesthetics. Singapore: National Univeristy of Singapore Press.
     
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    Humanism and Religion: A Call for the Renewal of Western Culture.Jens Zimmermann - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Jens Zimmermann suggests that the West can rearticulate its identity and renew its cultural purpose by recovering the humanistic ethos that originally shaped Western culture. He traces the religious roots of humanism, and combines humanism, religion and hermeneutic philosophy to re-imagine humanism for our current cultural and intellectual climate.
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  21. The Seminary and Western Culture: Relationships that Promote Recovery and Holiness.James Keating - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (4).
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  22. Meaning of work in western culture.Dh Wrong - 1971 - Humanitas 7 (2):215-226.
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    Liang Shuming: Eastern and Western Cultures and Confucianism.Yanming An - 2002 - In Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 147–164.
    This chapter contains section titled: Eastern and Western Culture Evolution of Terms Analysis of Chinese Society.
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    Sexual Difference and Decolonization: Oyĕwùmí and Irigaray in Dialogue about Western Culture.Azille Coetzee & Annemie Halsema - 2018 - Hypatia 33 (2):178-194.
    In this article we aim to show the potential of cross-continental dialogues for a decolonizing feminism. We relate the work of one of the major critics of the Western metaphysical patriarchal order, Luce Irigaray, to the critique of the colonial/modern gender system by the Nigerian feminist scholar Oyĕrónké Oyĕwùmí. Oyĕwùmí's work is often rejected based on the argument that it is empirically wrong. We start by problematizing this line of thinking by providing an epistemological interpretation of Oyĕwùmí's claims. We (...)
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    The Evangelization of Western Culture.Stratford Caldecott - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (4):463-469.
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    The Survival of Western Culture.Louis O. Kattsoff - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (4):588-591.
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    Religion and Magic in Western Culture.Daniel Dubuisson - 2016 - Brill.
    In this book, Daniel Dubuisson analyses the long history of the dichotomy between religion and magic, as well as the great stakes of power which it has concealed over the centuries.
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    David J. Kettle, Western Culture in Gospel Context: Towards the Conversion of the West: Theological Bearings for Mission and Spirituality.Esther L. Meek - 2012 - Tradition and Discovery 39 (1):74-76.
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    The horror of ethnocentrism: Westernization, cultural difference, and strife in understanding non-western pasts in historical studies.Jörn Rüsen - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (2):261–269.
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    Modern science and western culture: The issue of time.Steven Louis Goldman - 1982 - History of European Ideas 3 (4):371-401.
    *This paper was presented at a conference on scientific concepts of time in humanistic and social perspectives organised by J.T. Fraser and held at the Rockefeller Study Center, Bellagio, Italy, in July 1981. I wish to thank Y. Elkana, Director of the Van Leer Jerusalem Foundation and M. Ron, Curator of the history of science collections at the Jewish National Library at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, for making facilities available to me in researching and preparing this paper.
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  31. Comment on “Contrast between Chinese and western cultural values and its effects on English learning in China”.Tao Feng - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (4).
    Commented Article: Zhang, Fuhua. Contrast between Chinese and Western Cultural Values and Its Effects on English Learning in China. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp Journal of Philosophy, v. 47, n. 4, e0240062, 2024. Available at: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14621.
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  32. The mathematical basis of western culture.The Editor The Editor - 1941 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 22 (2):117.
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    Bioethics as a Western Culture-Bound Syndrome.Michael A. Weingarten - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (3):327-337.
    In this article I argue that the four guiding principles of medical ethics—autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice—reflect the values of western culture, but do not necessarily apply outside of it. Western medical practitioners faced with the care of nonwestern patients need to examine their own prejudices in order to accept, not merely tolerate, other values. Acceptance of the other requires that the doctor welcome the patient as one welcomes a guest, openly and equally, with a willingness to (...)
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    Amythia: Crisis in the Natural History of Western Culture.Loyal D. Rue - 2004 - The University of Alabama Press.
    "A stimulating and readable venture in the history of ideas. Blending arguments and material from philosophy, theology, history and science, Rue addresses a fundamental problem in Western Culture: the crisis of meaning and the eclipse of the shared value system upon which personal wholeness and social coherence in the West have been based." —Journal of Interdisciplinary Discourse.
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    History of Japanese thought: 592-1868: Japanese philosophy before Western culture entered Japan.Hajime Nakamura - 1967 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    While many historians take the view that Japanese philosophy only started with the Meiji Restoration and the entrance of Western culture into Japan, Hajime Nakamura demonstrates that there has been a long history of philosophy in Japan prior to the Meiji. Beginning in 592 AD, when Japan first became a centralized state and continuing into the early modern era, this work deals with the important problems and salient feature of Japanese philosophical thought at all stages in its development.
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  36. Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age.J. D. Bolter - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
     
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    Comment on “Contrast Between Chinese and Western Cultural Values and Its Effects on English Learning in China”.Rui Gao - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (4):e02400257.
    Commented article: ZHANG, F. H. Contrast Between Chinese and Western Cultural Values and Its Effects on English Learning in China. Trans/Form/Ação: revista de filosofia da Unesp, v. 47, n. 4, “Eastern thought”, e0240062, 2024. Available at: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14621.
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    IT in western culture: A new technology with ancient roots.Athena Leoussi - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (2):14-29.
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    The “Nature” of ‘Nature’: The concept of nature and its complexity in a Western cultural and ethical context.Lisbeth Witthøfft Nielsen - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):31-38.
    In the present Western cultural and political context, the concept of nature plays a central role in the debate about new technologies. However, the concept of nature is complex and reflects more than one frame of reference stemming from a long historical tradition. ‘Nature’ is referred to: a) as the object (phenomenon) toward which the debate is directed, and b) as the normative frame of reference that either justifies or rejects the technological method in specific situations. This paper argues, (...)
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    The Awakening of the West. The Encounter of Buddhism and Western Culture: 543 BCE - 1992. Stephen Batchelor.Karel Werner - 1996 - Buddhist Studies Review 13 (1):103-105.
    The Awakening of the West. The Encounter of Buddhism and Western Culture: 543 BCE - 1992. Stephen Batchelor. Aquarian, London 1994. xvi, 416 pp. £12.99.
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    Science and Technology in Non-Western Cultures.Jensine Andresen - 1999 - Zygon 34 (2):345-352.
    Seline's edited volume relevates non‐Western interaction between religious and scientific domains of human intellectual history. Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Chinese thinkers have played central roles in pursuing intellectual inquiry into topics of broad human concern. Although copious and nuanced literary collections in Arabic, Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan languages document non‐Western contributions, these primary sources often are inaccessible to Western scholars, creating the false illusion that members of non‐Western cultures have offered only marginal contributions to the (...)
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    How Can We Overcome the Dichotomy that Western Culture has Created Between the Concepts of Independence and Dependence?Zehavit Gross - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (11):1160-1165.
    The purpose of this article, inspired by the works of Martin Buber, is to propose an alternative to the inherent dichotomy of Western culture. It may allow Western culture to transcend its fixed nature towards new directions and to suggest challenging solutions for reshaping the questions – what is the role of man in the world, and what is the nature of education? Although Western culture sacralizes and attributes pivotal importance to the independence of (...)
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    The Damned and the Elect: Guilt in Western Culture.Friedrich Ohly - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The stark theological polarities of damnation and salvation have haunted representations of guilt in Western culture for thousands of years. Friedrich Ohly's classic study The Damned and the Elect, first published in English in 1992, offers a comparative cultural history of figures such as Oedipus, Judas and Faust, from antiquity, through the Middle Ages, into modern times. Looking at the works of writers such as Sophocles, Dante, Marlowe, Bunyan, Goethe, and Thomas Mann (and illustrating his ideas with reference (...)
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    Dialogs and Solidarity Among the Sages: Bimal Krishna Matilal and Henry Odera Oruka’s Advocacy for the Philosophical Rationality of Non-Western Cultures.Eddah Mbula Mutua & David Peter Lawrence - 2020 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (2):153-162.
    Our paper builds on earlier research to show how Bimal Krishna Matilal and Henry Odera Oruka challenge dominant narratives of the West-centered progress of philosophical and other forms of critical rationality. On the basis of persisting “enlightenment” and colonialist prejudices, a majority of Western philosophers have ignored philosophical inquiry in non-Western cultures. Both philosophical decolonizers had much of their upbringing and education while their countries were British colonies, earned their Ph.D.s in the West, and became renowned philosophers at (...)
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    Magic in Western Culture: From Antiquity to the Enlightenment.Brian P. Copenhaver - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    The story of the beliefs and practices called 'magic' starts in ancient Iran, Greece, and Rome, before entering its crucial Christian phase in the Middle Ages. Centering on the Renaissance and Marsilio Ficino - whose work on magic was the most influential account written in premodern times - this groundbreaking book treats magic as a classical tradition with foundations that were distinctly philosophical. Besides Ficino, the premodern story of magic also features Plotinus, Iamblichus, Proclus, Aquinas, Agrippa, Pomponazzi, Porta, Bruno, Campanella, (...)
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    Metaphors addressing the relationship between Chinese and Western cultures in Mao’s speeches.Qing Liu - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (2):207-225.
    This study analyzes the cognitive and discursive process through which the issue of learning from the West is addressed in four of People's Republic of China founder Mao Zedong's political speeches – On New Democracy (1940), On Coalition Government (1945), On the Ten Major Relationships (1956), and Conversation with Musicians (1956). The study adopts a critical discourse analysis (CDA) perspective and utilizes blending theory to investigate the metaphorical conceptualizations Mao uses to cope with the cultural dilemma of learning from the (...)
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    Death, desire, and loss in Western culture.Jonathan Dollimore - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    From Odysseus' seduction by the song of the Sirens to Oscar Moore's 1991 novel A Matter of Life and Sex , whose protagonist courts death through sex and dies of AIDS, the frustrated relationship between death and desire has fixated the Western imagination. Philosophers have grappled with it and poets have told of its beauty and pain. In this strikingly original work, cultural critic Jonathan Dollimore once again demonstrates his remarkable ability to take on the complex and reveal its (...)
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    The Damned and the Elect: Guilt in Western Culture.Linda Archibald (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The stark theological polarities of damnation and salvation have haunted representations of guilt in Western culture for thousands of years. Friedrich Ohly's classic study The Damned and the Elect, first published in English in 1992, offers a comparative cultural history of figures such as Oedipus, Judas and Faust, from antiquity, through the Middle Ages, into modern times. Looking at the works of writers such as Sophocles, Dante, Marlowe, Bunyan, Goethe, and Thomas Mann, Ohly's wide-ranging arguments weave deftly across (...)
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    Contrast between Chinese and Western cultural values and its effects on English learning in China.Fuhua Zhang - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (4):e0240062.
    Resumo: Com o aumento do intercâmbio cultural entre a China e o Ocidente, o inglês tem se tornado cada vez mais um curso obrigatório. Embora uma grande proporção de estudantes chineses tenha boa proficiência em inglês, suas habilidades comunicativas são muito pobres. Eles podem lutar para expressar-se efetivamente em inglês, devido às diferenças culturais entre a China e os países ocidentais. Como o ambiente de vida dos chineses é muito diferente do ambiente dos países ocidentais, os estudantes chineses geralmente seguem (...)
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    The Philosophy of HAM, Seok Heon as an Encounter of the Eastern and Western Cultures.Jaesoon Park - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:525-557.
    The purpose of this essay is to identify the characters of Ham's philosophy that have been formed through the historical process of the encounter between the Eastern and Western civilizations. Views of the academics on Ham have been divided in two; those who regard Ham as a philosopher characterizing oriental Korean cultural thought, and those who see him with the characteristics of Christianity and Western modern cultural thought. In this essay I will show that Ham formed an integrated (...)
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